it is. that's kinda the animes thing. the characters are named after and resemble certain archetypes. Their personalities are different that what would normally be associated with that archetype, though and the show is basically people assuming things about them because stereotypes and them turning out to not be like that.
Like Galko coming to school late in the first episode and being tired, so everyone assumes that she was ******* some guy all night, when really she stayed up late watching anime.

I'm this person! I even have bandaids with pictures on them, in case it's a kid who needs a bandaid (which has happened twice). I've had mustache bandaids, marvel bandaids, comic book sound effect bandaids, and I currently have a few varieties of disney bandaids.

Oh **** ***** prepared people unite!
I guess if you're not in school you don't need some of the supplies I keep in my bag.
You also got change? It's handy to have change.
Quite recently it turned out my 30 dollars in loonies and twonies found a use.

We have dedicated bus transport cards here in Aus. More or less like a reloadable giftcard? But it automatically prices for how far you go using the bus system. You just get on the bus and it sorts itself out.

And when do you pay for it?
We have dedicated cards but to get tickets you would have to pay beforehand, you can't buy tickets for your card on the bus itself, the bus only reads cards but doesn't reload them.
So if you don't have a card with a ticket, you need to use change for bus.

Well most people have them connected to a bank account, and set to, for example, add $10 when the balance reaches $1. But, if you don't have that set up, you can use a top up machine. Which is kind of like an atm but it only uses tap function on bank cards and go cards.

Shopping bags definitely. I always keep 2 of those cloth Wasgau shopping bags in my backpack. Saved my ass a few times when I realise all of my purchases won't fit in my pack. Also, screw the Swiss army knife. Leatherman for life!

omg I want a leatherman so bad, but they're expensive as hell! Plus, restricted in Australia. No, the swiss army thing is a cuttlery set (knife, fork, spoon and stir stick) that folds away in a similar fashion to a swiss army knife. But it snaps apart so you can use it easily. I got it back when I was studying, idiot canteen workers charged you a dollar per utensil

Some models aren't too expensive. The Wingman was $100, but the surge was $45. I'm not sure what the knife laws are like there, but the different models have different opening and locking mechanisms, maybe you could see if one works with the laws. I find the pliers most useful which is why I go with them

Lol yeah, even $50 is a decent amount of money for me! Where I live, the most basic models start from about $80. As for the laws, if its a utility knife (not all of them are classed as such, depending on size) then you can carry it. But it also means theres much ado about nothing. Can't enter a public building (library, public park, banks etc) without announcing and checking in your 'weapon'. Can't take it on a public vehicle, like a bus.

One of my friends carries a leatherman, I once went with her to get some papers signed by a JP (government appointee who can witness signatures and stuff, like a halfway lawyer) and it took her about half an hour to get it sorted. Would have taken me two or three minutes.

That sucks. Here in Germany, as long as it's not both one handed opening AND locking, you're good to go. The Style PS has no knife. Not many tools either though. Pliers, flat head screwdriver, scissors and tweezers. But like I said, I find the pliers most useful. It runs for about $28

I live in Germany, but work for a company that works for the U.S. government, so I have an APO box. I order stuff from US websites as shipping to and APO count as a US address. Also, I shop on the military bases where everything is USB. The prices I listed are the prices for them in USD